sharing my weekend outfits with you from New York to Nashville.
Read MoreThis first look is my take on an early evening outfit, it transitions nicely from day to dinner. I paired a loose blouse with an A line floral skirt, sock boots and a blazer. To spice it up, I tied a black neckerchief around my neck to create an elevated, choker-like look. When it comes to evening wear, I think that chokers are super sexy, but can come across as childish. The perfect alternative for a more mature look is a thin scarf or neckerchief. Mine was a parting gift from DRESSHIRT, the fashion company that I used to intern for.
Read MoreForget the cardigans and khakis, let's spice things up. The patent leather creates a rock and roll edge that this romper needs. I kept it simple on the accessories because of the bold materials of this look. Add a leather jacket to contrast a glitzy piece.
Read MoreOlive green is one of my favorite colors for fall. It is flattering on almost all skin tones and pairs well with everything. To me it is the perfect neutral color to integrate into your winter wardrobe.
Read Morehow to wear velvet and metallic stars for the holidays. The holidays are coming up, so let's ring them in in style. Swap your sweater for a textured blazer, and get decked out in sparkles. I worked with LIT Boutique to create a fun holiday look. We paired textured red velvet and some sparkles to create the perfect look for a night out.
Read MoreMy new favorite piece to add to a holiday look is a fitted bodysuit. They hug your figure and create a tailored fit that a shirt can't match. Luckily for us brands are starting to take notice and creating unique styles that can be worn for formal occasions instead of for a night out. For an elevated twist on a holiday party look, I paired a sheer, high neck bodysuit with green corduroy trousers. It's sexy, yet sophisticated and even though the suit is sheer, it doesn't feel over the top. Plus the green trousers also add a pop of color and a holiday feel.
Read Morehow to wear the statement sleeves trend for a work outfit and for a casual outfit. 80's are back. When I first heard this I cringed, the 80's are my least favorite decade in fashion. The styles were so out there and gaudy with neon colors, perms and ill fitting clothing (MC Hammer pants). Even after seeing the Saint Laurent sparkle boot during fashion week my feelings haven't changed much. However, when details are taken from the decade and simplified, and modernized, I can get behind them. Like this simplified statement sleeve with a wrap waist. In addition to being "on trend", it creates a flattering silhouette. The volume of the sleeves paired with a slim waist, creates the illusion of a smaller med section. I chose to pair this H&M balloon sleeve top with high waisted denim and a monogram belt. This style can be overwhelming, so I recommend keeping the look simple. Here are some other ways that I plan on wearing it:
Read Moreexperimenting with fall fashion and pairing polka dots and leather.
Read MorePhotographing fashion with Athel.
Read Moreworking with Lit Boutique to show you how to wear metallics for fall.
Read MoreShowing you how to wear a pageboy cap.
Read Morebloggers love this trend for summer, here's how to wear it for fall.
Read Moretraveling from the city to shore? here is some Labor Day Weekend outfit inspo inspired by the beach dwellers.
Read Morehow to wear and pair your statement jewelry for fall.
Read MoreWearing a burgundy dress for walking around New York
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